100x typical Germany (2024)

What is Germany known for? What do we stand for? How can we show and tell children about Germany? But not just serious and dry, but surprising, colourful and humorous!

Journalist and author Martig Verg and photo artist Jan von Holleben have travelled through Germany and collected 100 topics:

 Advent wreath - File folder - Nuclear power - Motorway - Baking powder - Bauhaus - Amber - Beer - Bread - Book Printing - Computer - Data protection - Perm - German language - Deutschlandlied - Poets and Thinkers - DIN - Doner kebab - Fitted kitchen - Earth apple - Eszett - Flag - Bicycle - Television - Fisimatents - Nudism - Patchwork - Escape and Expulsion - Peace movement - Football - Garden gnome - Guest worker - Light bulb - Borders - Basic Law - Gummy bears - Hanseatic League - Helgoland - Sky disc - Beetle - Emperor - Potato - Kindergarten – 35mm Camera - Coal - Health insurance - Cruises - War - Loveparade - Made in Germany - Fairy tales – the Wall - Mensch Ärgere dich nicht - MP3 - National Socialism - Neanderthal - Ninety-nine balloons - Neuschwanstein - Nibelungen - Normalsegelapparat - Oktoberfest - Porcellan - Punctuality – World Record Recycling - Reformation - Reichstag - Passport - Revolution - Rhein – X-Rays - Rose Monday - Raisin bomber - Sandals - Shepherd dog - Allotment garden - Compulsory schooling - Protected areas - Water wings - Spaghetti ice-cream - Expansion dowel - Stasi - Stumbling blocks - Beach chair - Teddy bear - Telephone - Trabant - Trümmerfrauen - Varus Battle - Vereine - Forest - Wandervogel - Mudflats - Christmas tree - Winnetou – Economy wonder - Wolf - Sausage - Numbers - Zeppelin - Zugspitze

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